Desolation Wilderness has recorded two new songs, as a 7” single, to
connect last years debut album White Light Strobing [KLP198] to their next
full length due in August 2009.
"No Tomorrow" is a tribute to summer days well spent, living in the moment,
never growing old. Desolation Wilderness sees the horizon, and on this
rocket they head straight for it. Never mind that it disappears as they get
closer, always out of reach – what matters is the pursuit; there is joy in
knowing that it won't ever be still.
“Pacific Palisades” is a slow burner – the soundtrack of a California beach
under a long dusk. Some sadness there, maybe, but it maintains the
knowledge that the sun will rise again. You get in your car, head south on
the Pacific Coast Highway, the lights of Malibu up ahead. Everything feels
immense, it's like the summer night air has been made solid, and it emits
the hum of "Pacific Palisades."
These songs are the celluloid preview to Desolation Wilderness’ second full
length album, New Universe [KLP204], which will be released by K in August.
The single, part of our International Pop Underground series, was recorded
by the band at Dub Narcotic Studio in Olympia Washington: tubes glowing,
tape echoing, guitars chiming. Hey, go outside and let the sun in.
“[Listening to] Desolation Wilderness is like relaxing in a beach house with
some wind chimes, a guitar and a million different effects pedals … every
song like its own mini beach vacation.”
- The Fader
“An uncluttered gem … Nicolaas Zwart puffs up small pop songs with
healthy dashes of reverb, delay and little-used instruments …[the result]
carries the weight of classics from more veteran acts like Mercury Rev or
the Flaming Lips.”
- Boston Weekly Dig
Title: No Tomorrow
Artist: DESOLATION WILDERNESS
Catalogue Number: ipu123
One Sheet
Cover Art: jpg